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  2. Imperial Japanese Army General Staff (Tokyo HQ) Prince Kan'in Kotohito: Chief of Army General Staff; Hajime Sugiyama: Chief of Army General Staff; Hideki Tōjō: Chief of Army General Staff; Yoshijirō Umezu: Chief of Army General Staff; Army Zone Commands. Army Regional Commands. Army Tactical Commands. General Command of Southern Army

  3. Ranks of the Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia

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    The Ranks of the Imperial Japanese Army were the rank insignia of the Imperial Japanese Army, used from its creation in 1868, ... Rank group General / flag officers

  4. Category:Japanese generals - Wikipedia

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    This category is for generals of the military forces of Imperial Japan and of the Japan Self-Defense Forces.As there was no organized Japanese national military prior to the late 19th century, all earlier historical figures should be placed in the proper categories such as Daimyo, Shōguns, or Samurai.

  5. Gensui (Imperial Japanese Army) - Wikipedia

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    Rikugun-gensui (陸軍元帥, Field marshal), formal rank designations: Gensui-rikugun-taishō (元帥陸軍大将, Marshal-general) was the highest title in the pre-war Imperial Japanese military. The title originated from the Chinese title yuanshuai (元帥).

  6. List of Japanese naval commanders - Wikipedia

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    3 Russo-Japanese War. 4 World War I. 5 World War II. ... General What links here; ... This is a list of Japanese naval commanders. Rank is assumed to be admiral ...

  7. List of Imperial Japanese Navy admirals - Wikipedia

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    Date of Rank Saigō Jūdō: 20 January 1898 Itō Sukeyuki: 31 January 1906 Inoue Yoshika: 31 October 1911 Tōgō Heihachirō: 21 April 1913 Prince Arisugawa Takehito: 7 July 1913 Ijuin Gorō: 26 May 1917 Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito: 27 June 1922* Shimamura Hayao: 8 January 1923* Katō Tomosaburō: 24 August 1923 Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu: 27 ...

  8. Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office - Wikipedia

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    The Chief of the Army General Staff was the senior ranking uniformed officer in the Imperial Japanese Army and enjoyed, along with the War Minister, the Navy Minister, and the Chief of the Navy General Staff, direct access to the Emperor.

  9. List of comparative military ranks - Wikipedia

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    General officers, Flag officers, ... This article is a list of various nations' armed forces ranking designations. ... Japan - army ranks of the ...